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New York Choreographic Institute

This quietly productive organization was founded by the New York City Ballet and the late philanthropist Irene Diamond in order to provide budding choreographers with studio space, strong and willing dancers, and time to work. This week, the institute celebrates its tenth anniversary with a first-ever public performance, at the Miller Theatre. Larry Keigwin, Alexei Ratmansky, and Christopher Wheeldon have each created a dance for the event, offering three interpretations of a score by the young Juilliard-trained composer Daniel Ott. The program will also include pieces by Marco Goecke, Jessica Lang, Darius Barnes, and Justin Peck.